The three men who had been missing in a launch from Port Hacking since Sunday and who, after extensive search by a destroyer and 'planes for them on Monday and Tuesday had failed, had been practically given up for lost, were found alive yesterday between Marley Beach and ...
Article : 160 wordsJoseph Harold Ryan, 35, one of the accused in the Canberra mail robbery, when £10,000 worth of Australian banknotes, the property of the Commonwealth Bank, disappeared at ...
Article : 381 wordsHeavy seas again battered the coast of New South Wales yesterday, but they were moderating last night, and a general improvement in the weather is ...
Article : 1,117 wordsThe date for the election of the five members of the Sydney County Council, which will take over the City Council electricity undertaking, will probably be ...
Article : 571 wordsA band of 380 convicts mutinied in the Kansas State prison coalmine to-day. They seized some guards as hostages, and fought with others 720ft underground. ...
Article : 170 wordsThe British Government believes that the agreement with Germany to limit German naval tonnage to 35 per cent. of the British Empire's tonnage will facilitate a general limitation agreement among all the naval Powers. The agreement is embodied in an exchange of Notes between the two ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsThe Note of the British Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) and the reply of Herr Hitler's Envoy (Herr von Ribbentrop) were exchanged at a full meeting of both ...
Article : 1,330 wordsThe men were Edward Arthur Parker, 21, of Bayview-road, Undercliffe; John Lynch, 45, of Hardie-street, Darlinghurst; and John Sanders, 25, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 1,478 wordsBy the King's consent, since it involved the treaty-making prerogative, the Peace Bill was introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. G. le M. Mander (Lib.) and circulated. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Acting Premier (Mr. Bruxner) announced last night that the Government had approved the Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways (Mr. Maddocks) travelling ...
Article : 218 wordsStriking longshoremen and their sympathisers, including women, fought with the police for three hours this afternoon over an area of 10 city blocks, following an attempt ...
Article : 143 wordsAn application has been lodged with the Industrial Commission on behalf of the Seventh Day Adventists for the variation of eighteen State awards to enable certain employees at ...
Article : 233 wordsA special meeting of the State Labour caucus was held at Parliament House yesterday, when a number of members complained of the lack of organisation at the last State ...
Article : 223 wordsAlleging that shipping subsidy policies led to a saturnalia by men bent on robbing the taxpayer, the Senate Ocean Mail Committee to-day denounced the past operation of the ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. Edward C. Carter, secretary-general of the Institute of Pacific Relations, in a broadcast address last night, explained the reasons for Japan's success in recent years in ...
Article : 569 wordsThc seedings for Wimbledon, in order of merit, are:— Men.—F. J. Perry G. von Cramm, J. Crawford, H. W. Austin, W. L. Allison, S. B. Wood, ...
Article : 389 wordsAt the conference of the International Labour Office, the Australian Under-secretary for Re-employment (Sir Frederick Stewart) moved a resolution requesting the International ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. Marshall Russack, of Sutherland, who, with Mr. Harry Cunningham, a brother-in-law of Parker, had joined in the search for the missing men, was the first actually to ...
Article : 623 wordsThe condition of the Tweed River bar has rapidly grown worse, until now it is possible to walk across the entrance at low water, and there is only four feet of water on the ...
Article : 219 wordsTwo striking letters, believed to be the last written by "Lawrence of Arabia" (Mr. T. E. Shaw), were read at Foyles' literary luncheon. One was as follows: "You wonder what I am ...
Article : 157 wordsThe committee which drew up the scheme for dealing with the surplus capacity of the spinning section of the Lancashire cotton industry to-day unanimously passed a ...
Article : 103 wordsNo trace has been found of the bodies of Messrs. N. Cross and F. Wilson, who were drowned yesterday when the auxiliary yacht Warrant foundered off Norah Head. ...
Article : 278 wordsContrary to practice within recent years the 40th annual show of the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association was commenced on Wednesday afternoon, thus ...
Article : 215 wordsInquiries regarding the supply of 14,000 tons of beef to Italian troops in North Africa have raised a storm of protest, as the subsidy on the meat would cost the taxpayers more than ...
Article : 102 wordsSix girls jumped with parachutes from a big transport aeroplane at an altitude of 23,127 feet. This is claimed to be a world's record jump without oxygen apparatus. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe court of inquiry into the steamer Usworth; which foundered in the Atlantic last December, with the loss of 17 lives, found that the master did everything possible to save the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Secretary for India (the Marquis of Zetland) moved the second reading of the Government of India Bill in the House of Lords to-day. ...
Article : 88 words[By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in this issue, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 20 Jun 1935, Page 11
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